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The spatial distribution of Hymenoptera parasitoids in aforest reserve in Central Amazonia, Manaus, AM, Brazil

Parasitoids are of great importance to forest ecosystems due to their ecological role in the regulation of the population of other insects. The species richness and abundance of parasitoids in the forest canopy and understory, both on the borders and in the interior of a tropical forest reserve in C...

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Autor principal: Querino, Ranyse Barbosa
Outros Autores: Couceiro, Sheyla R.M., Queiroz, L. O., Penteado-Dias, Angélica Maria P.M.
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: pt_BR
Publicado em: Revista Brasileira de Biologia 2020
Acesso em linha: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/14823
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-14823 The spatial distribution of Hymenoptera parasitoids in aforest reserve in Central Amazonia, Manaus, AM, Brazil Distribuição espacial de hymenoptera parasitoides em uma reserva florestal na amazônia central, manaus, am, Brasil Querino, Ranyse Barbosa Couceiro, Sheyla R.M. Queiroz, L. O. Penteado-Dias, Angélica Maria P.M. Parasitoids are of great importance to forest ecosystems due to their ecological role in the regulation of the population of other insects. The species richness and abundance of parasitoids in the forest canopy and understory, both on the borders and in the interior of a tropical forest reserve in Central Amazonia were investigated. For a12-month period, specimen collections were made every 15days from suspended traps placed in the forest canopy and in the understory strata, both on the border and in the interior of forest areas. A total of 12,835Hymenoptera parasitoids from 23families were acquired. Braconidae, Diapriidae, Mymaridae, Eulophidae, and Scelionidae were the most represented in the area and strata samples. The results indicate that there were no significant differences in the species richness or abundance of Hymenoptera between the forest borders and the inner forest. The data does show that the presence of Hymenoptera is significantly greater in the understory in both the border and interior areas than in the canopy (vertical stratification). Aphelinidae and Ceraphronidae were significantly associated with the inner forest, while the other seven families with the border of the reserve. The abundance of Hymenoptera parasitoids presented seasonal variations during the year related to the rainy and dry seasons. 2020-04-24T17:09:49Z 2020-04-24T17:09:49Z 2011 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/14823 10.1590/S1519-69842011000500007 pt_BR Volume 71, Número 4, Pags. 865-871 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazil http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/ application/pdf Revista Brasileira de Biologia
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description Parasitoids are of great importance to forest ecosystems due to their ecological role in the regulation of the population of other insects. The species richness and abundance of parasitoids in the forest canopy and understory, both on the borders and in the interior of a tropical forest reserve in Central Amazonia were investigated. For a12-month period, specimen collections were made every 15days from suspended traps placed in the forest canopy and in the understory strata, both on the border and in the interior of forest areas. A total of 12,835Hymenoptera parasitoids from 23families were acquired. Braconidae, Diapriidae, Mymaridae, Eulophidae, and Scelionidae were the most represented in the area and strata samples. The results indicate that there were no significant differences in the species richness or abundance of Hymenoptera between the forest borders and the inner forest. The data does show that the presence of Hymenoptera is significantly greater in the understory in both the border and interior areas than in the canopy (vertical stratification). Aphelinidae and Ceraphronidae were significantly associated with the inner forest, while the other seven families with the border of the reserve. The abundance of Hymenoptera parasitoids presented seasonal variations during the year related to the rainy and dry seasons.
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author Querino, Ranyse Barbosa
spellingShingle Querino, Ranyse Barbosa
The spatial distribution of Hymenoptera parasitoids in aforest reserve in Central Amazonia, Manaus, AM, Brazil
author2 Couceiro, Sheyla R.M.
Queiroz, L. O.
Penteado-Dias, Angélica Maria P.M.
author2Str Couceiro, Sheyla R.M.
Queiroz, L. O.
Penteado-Dias, Angélica Maria P.M.
title The spatial distribution of Hymenoptera parasitoids in aforest reserve in Central Amazonia, Manaus, AM, Brazil
title_short The spatial distribution of Hymenoptera parasitoids in aforest reserve in Central Amazonia, Manaus, AM, Brazil
title_full The spatial distribution of Hymenoptera parasitoids in aforest reserve in Central Amazonia, Manaus, AM, Brazil
title_fullStr The spatial distribution of Hymenoptera parasitoids in aforest reserve in Central Amazonia, Manaus, AM, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The spatial distribution of Hymenoptera parasitoids in aforest reserve in Central Amazonia, Manaus, AM, Brazil
title_sort spatial distribution of hymenoptera parasitoids in aforest reserve in central amazonia, manaus, am, brazil
publisher Revista Brasileira de Biologia
publishDate 2020
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